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Books

Mar. 6, 2010

Successfully Cross-Examine Doctors

Doctors as witnesses often form the crux of a case; Alan Radnor's new book provides guidance on how to conduct effective cross-examinations.

By Alan Radnor

Doctors are not easy witnesses to cross-examine. They are intelligent people. They are well-prepared witnesses. They usually know more about the medical facts and science of the case than you. And jurors respect them.

Doctors are often the key to cases going right to the heart of the plaintiff's claim for damages or the defendant's causation defense. But you can cross-examine them successfully. "Cross-Examining Doctors: A Practical Guide,...

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